Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was her life , you see , parties and pretty clothes , and putting them on makes her remember how happy she used to be . |
2 | And through them all does there not run a consistency of effort to strengthen the ties of monastic life , to bring back those in error , to wait patiently for better times , while occupying his time with theological work , with preaching and counselling the erring , for whom he displays an affectionate concern — even for the king . |
3 | peas about , yeah but he does n't , he does n't eat them much does he ? |
4 | I only 'opes he 's as good as he seems , ’ he commented . |
5 | I just thinks it 's human nature . |
6 | So I I just thinks it 's a , it 's a feature of the rapid development of the environmental sector , that , for , as I say , for quite understandable reasons , some of those links , and networks , have n't been fully established , and our project which we see as a , as a short term one , essentially a three year bit of work , is going to address that , and it 's been widely supported by er , a number of environmental groups . |
7 | I just worries me that these caring people are the same people that support the Tory policies that oppressed |
8 | You just , I just leaves it on the side . |
9 | I always says its longer than Hamlet and not as funny . |
10 | I always says it . |
11 | I always says it to her face |
12 | I always gives her like six cos I thinks well , you know she comes , yeah . |
13 | But I still thinks it 's just best to leave that on there . |
14 | ‘ I nearly knows it . ’ |
15 | I then realizes what David was doing . |
16 | I 've had them stretched once , I wants them stretched again cos I 've got a beautiful ring up there and I never puts them on . |
17 | There are many different styles of kung fu practised in the world today ; so a beginner should look around before deciding which of them best suits his particular requirements . |
18 | It does n't detract from them anyway does it ? |
19 | ‘ But me old man says 'e never knows what the time is . ’ |
20 | It is because there is so much potential in individuals that even the largest degree of stretch that we can put on them still leaves plenty more capacity , provided it is applied gradually , like stretching elastic ; and I believe this is a prime feature of an organization which utilizes the skills of its people . |
21 | ‘ I suppose you think bringing me home gives you the right to tell me which friends I should choose , do you ? |
22 | Someone being nice to me always makes it h-harder . ’ |
23 | Her speech is not easy to understand but she effectively communicates her complete approval and enjoyment of the busy week when she went away . |
24 | For all her nostalgia , she rarely forgets her fiery aristocratic assumptions . |
25 | She rarely gets it . |
26 | She rarely indulges herself . |
27 | She rarely wears them : she wears her little locket , superstitiously . |
28 | Sent away to boarding school when she was six ( she rarely sees her family now ) , she got three A- levels at college and shortly after got married : a mistake , she now realises , but she was pregnant at the time . |
29 | Because of this she rarely enjoys anything in depth or sticks at anything for very long . |
30 | When she is ready to be mounted by the male she conspicuously moves her tail over to one side . |